
Logging Worker Hospitalized Following Rescue From Rugged Oregon Terrain
- On February 7, 2026, emergency crews rescued a worker injured in a logging accident near Marys Peak in Benton County, Oregon.
- The incident occurred in steep, rugged terrain, requiring specialized technical rescue teams to stabilize and transport the individual.
- Philomath Fire & Rescue and the Benton County Sheriff’s Office assisted in the operation.
- The injured worker was eventually transported to a regional trauma center for treatment.
Two Wilmington Firefighters Hospitalized with Burns After Home Search
- On February 8, 2026, two Wilmington firefighters sustained burn injuries while searching a three-story home for reported trapped occupants.
- Both responders were transported to Christiana Hospital in stable condition.
- The search occurred in frigid, windy conditions, and the targeted residents ultimately escaped independently but required treatment for smoke inhalation.
- The Wilmington Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating the cause of the blaze.
Federal Probe Investigates Chemical Burns and Dust Exposure in Las Vegas Tunnels
- The Boring Company’s Las Vegas tunnel network is under federal investigation following reports of chemical burns and hazardous dust exposure among construction workers.
- OSHA documentation revealed that employees were exposed to wet concrete and grout containing high alkaline levels, leading to permanent scarring for some.
- Additional citations identified a lack of proper safety training and inadequate personal protective equipment for those working in the tunnels.
- The company is currently contesting several of these safety violations.
